MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Supreme Court says bong water can qualify as a controlled substance. In a split decision Thursday, the high court says a person can be prosecuted for a first-degree drug ...
Until now, the water in this pipe was considered a controlled substance. (Getty Images) Minnesota authorities would no longer be able to charge people with major drug crimes solely on the basis of the ...
Fluid left in bongs and water pipes can no longer be part of the total weight of a controlled substance when authorities charge people with drug offenses, under a clause tucked into a judiciary and ...
… and we need your help to raise just $1,000 more in order to reach our $14,000 goal! Will you donate right now to support local news? Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the psychoactive component in ...
Dear Leon: I think you should never do that, and pour out that bong water right now if you already have. I’ve heard of the mineral oil technique, but I’ve also learned that adding oils to bong water ...
A 25-year-old man was hospitalized for days at Danbury Hospital for a serious lung infection that doctors believe he contracted from using a cannabis bong filled with garden hose water, according to ...
It’s 2023, recreational cannabis is legal in 21 states, medical marijuana is legal in 37 and there are more ways to consume either than ever before — ranging from increasingly-popular vaporizers to ...
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